Philippines Sees Slower Growth, Weak Peso Beyond Marcos’ Term

The Philippines has cut its economic growth targets and sees a weaker peso beyond the end of the term of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in 2028 amid headwinds such as the Middle East tensions and an intense El Niño weather event.
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